BOOTMGR is missing at startup

When I start my pc it says bootmgr is missing, press ctrl + alt + delete. The next thing I did was use my vista repair disc, when clicked Next it brings me to the recovery options to select my drive and click on next, but my drive does not appear. When the prop command and type in bootrec/reconstruction and press on enter it says no installation for this path 0 someone can help me with my problem.

Boot from the Vista DVD (or CD/DVD repair), answer a few questions, select Repair and choose:

1 reboot (you may need to run several times).

2 if (1) above does not cure the problem back, go to the Repair Option and this time choose command line, then:
Type BOOTREC /FIXMBR (capitals are for clarity only) and press ENTER.
Type BOOTREC /FIXBOOT (capitals are for clarity only) and press ENTER.

Finally, close the cmd prompt, remove the DVD and let the computer to restart.

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